Good 33º ice on the barn roof morning.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Super special day in our family, my baby girl Kristen is
celebrating her 50th Birthday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOOTIE!!!! ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Some photos through the years....
1968... one year old...
1969 her 2nd birthday prior to her first trick or treating.....
... and with our Lucy
1976 ... first tooth lost...
1979 Kristen with me, Jerry, Brian, and Aaron....
1990.....
1997 with baby Alex....
2000 with Santa.....
2003 at Brian and Jen's wedding.....
.... and when she went to work for Alhambra PD, as LASD wasn't hiring at
the time
2008....
... and enjoying a Dodger game....
Oh no! I'm a Sassy Trashcan! OMG, Brian is a Naked Vampire! YIKES. And the
birthday girl is an Angry Unicorn!
Today was also Jerry's father's birthday. Hardin Maxwell 1919-1981. RIP
sir.
Another special birthday today is my pals Trish and John Bowler's
granddaughter Isabella's 5th birthday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY PRETTY GIRL!
Historically this date...............
1864 – Nevada is admitted as the
36th U.S.
state.
1913 – Dedication of the Lincoln
Highway, the first automobile road across United
States.
1941 – After 14 years of work, Mount
Rushmore is completed.
1984 – Indian Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi is assassinated by two security guards.Riots soon break out in New
Delhi and nearly 10,000 Sikhs are
killed.
And births this date include...
1860 – Juliette
Low, American founder of the Girl Scouts (d. 1927) (How
about that Kristen!!! And you were a GS Leader!)
... I wanted to be her when I was small!
.... "Miss Ellie" !
He was sure a funny guy. Loved him in Uncle Buck!
Later it was a quiet evening, with no baseball, just my regular favorite shows..........
All I know. Nuff said. Happy Halloween. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo
October 31, 2017 is
Halloween
Today is Halloween! Halloween, or All Hallow’s Eve, can be traced back to
an ancient Celtic pagan festival called “Samhain,” which was celebrated over
2,000 years ago. The Celtic calendar began on November 1, and the Celts believed
that as the old year faded and the new year emerged, the boundaries between the
living and the dead became unstable. On the night of October 31, the spirits of
the deceased could walk the earth and provoke sickness or damage crops. To
combat these evil spirits and ward off wandering ghosts, the Celts built huge
bonfires, left bowls of food outside their homes, and wore costumes and
masks.
Although there are still plenty of ghosts and ghouls, Halloween has
evolved into a secular, family-friendly event. One quarter of all the candy sold
in the United States is purchased for Halloween, and over 40 million children
trick-or-treat in their neighborhood each year.
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